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Democrats lied while Chicagoans died

Illinois Democrats, Gov. JB Pritzker and Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson, have put on quite the performative show in their resistance to saving Chicagoans from being brutally murdered by violent criminals in the Windy City. Both left-wing politicians have repeatedly stymied President Donald Trump’s offer to deploy the National Guard to help lower violent crime. They […]

Trump move pushes huge railroad merger down the tracks

Norfolk Southern, the railroad company with the most famous derailment of this century near a small Ohio town, has agreed to an $85 billion buyout. What’s more, an unconventional personnel move by President Donald Trump could keep regulators from derailing the merger. Buyer Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern announced the cash and stock deal in […]

Retrofuturism with a side of fries: Reviewing Elon Musk’s LA Tesla diner

In happier days, fast-food used to come with fries. Now, it just comes with politics, no substitutions. Happy Meal toys conspire to turn your children transgender, Chick-fil-A waffle fries signal your allegiance to the Christonationalist movement, and the jury remains out on Taco Bell until we figure out what species comprises the chalupa. So, the […]

Has Trump lost India? Punitive tariffs and Nobel Peace Prize insults erode once-close relations

Many words were spoken at this month’s Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit in Tianjin, China, but one picture packed the proverbial power of 1,000 words, a photograph the Associated Press dubbed the “huddle.” The photo showed Chinese President Xi Jinping, Russian President Vladimir Putin, and erstwhile U.S. ally Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, smiling, laughing, hands clasped, […]

House Democrats would represent some of California’s reddest realms under redistricting plan

ALTURAS, California — Marin and Modoc are both California counties that start with “M,” but that’s about where their similarities end. Marin, on the Golden Gate Bridge’s northern side within sight of San Francisco‘s often fog-swept skyline, was President Donald Trump‘s worst electoral performance in 2024 in California’s 58 counties. Modoc, in California’s rural northeast […]

Democrats thrust expiring Obamacare credits into center of shutdown brawl

Senate Democrats are rolling out a new demand from Republicans as the parties clash ahead of an Oct. 1 government funding deadline: extend enhanced health insurance premium subsidies set to expire at year’s end. The Obamacare tax credits offer a far simpler messaging strategy on a subject that impacts millions of low- and middle-income Americans […]

The government cannot save Intel. The best thing it can do is get out of the way in the semiconductor industry.

President Donald Trump’s haters have spent a decade accusing him of being a fascist. Yet, his plan to unilaterally extract a 10% equity stake in moribund chipmaker Intel is now about as close to that notion as anything he has tried during his two White House terms. The White House has defended the unprecedented move, […]

How Cracker Barrel’s logo ordeal explains American politics

I could fill a whole article with stories. The time a manager locked the front door at a sprint lest a tour bus swamp us a minute before closing. The time a young black co-worker startled everyone by refusing to “wait on [her] own kind.” The time I stole a sausage patty from a customer’s […]

If a movie makes $2 billion and no Americans are around to see it, does it make a sound? Review of ‘Ne Zha 2’

Unless you are a major Sinophile or one of those wayward souls who monitor box office receipts like day traders monitor the Japanese futures market (ahem), you likely haven’t heard of the highest-grossing animated film of all time. Ne Zha 2, an animated partial retelling of the 16th-century Chinese folk novel Investiture of the Gods, […]

‘The Rainmaker’ explores what it takes to make John Grisham bad

John Grisham’s The Rainmaker started life as a novel (1995), became a film by Francis Ford Coppola (1997), and is now a television series on USA and Peacock. Somewhere, creative teams are readying a rock opera and a Saturday morning cartoon.  The new show is better described as an homage to the book and movie […]
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